BELFAST, Northern Ireland – MMAjunkie was on scene and reporting live from today’s early and official UFC Fight Night 99 fighter weigh-ins.

The early weigh-ins, which preceded the day’s ceremonial affair, took place in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The UFC Fight Night 99 ceremonial weigh-ins take place at 1 p.m. ET at SSE Arena Belfast, the same venue that hosts Saturday’s UFC Fight Pass-streamed event.

Among those weighing in were headliners Uriah Hall (12-7 MMA, 5-5 UFC) and Gegard Mousasi (40-6-2 MMA, 7-3 UFC), who were both on point for their middleweight rematch.

UFC officials recently adopted the early weigh-ins to allow fighters more time to rehydrate before the event.

The most notable event at the official weigh-ins was the cancellation of the Ian McCall (13-5-1 MMA, 2-3-1 UFC) vs. Neil Seery (16-12 MMA, 3-3 UFC) flyweight bout. McCall fell ill prior to hitting the scale and was deemed unfit to compete, marking his fourth scrapped contest in the past four months.

The complete UFC Fight Night 99 early weigh-in results included:

MAIN CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 4 p.m. ET)

Uriah Hall (185) vs. Gegard Mousasi (184)

Ross Pearson (156) vs. Steven Ray (155)

Timothy Johnson (264) vs. Alexander Volkov (249)

Teruto Ishihara (146) vs. Artem Lobov (144)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 12:30 p.m. ET)

Ian McCall ()* vs. Neil Seery (126)

Magnus Cedenblad (185) vs. Jack Marshman (184)

Ali Bagautinov (126) vs. Kyoji Horiguchi (125)

Kevin Lee (155) vs. Magomed Mustafaev (156)

Amanda Cooper (116) vs. Anna Elmose (116)

Mark Godbeer (238) vs. Justin Ledet (240)

Zak Cummings (172.8)+ vs. Alexander Yakovlev (171)

Milana Dudieva (135) vs. Marion Reneau (135)

Brett Johns (136) vs. Kwan Ho Kwak (136)

Abdul Razak Alhassan (170) vs. Charlie Ward (169)

* – McCall did not weigh in; fight with Seery scrapped due to illness+ – Cummings missed weight by 1.8 pounds; fined 20 percent of purse, which goes to Yakovlev

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